Anderson County TN Archives Military Records.....McIntyre, John
Revwar - Pension
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JOHN McINTYRE
John McIntyre or John McEntire, the name is spelled both ways in his
application, applied for revolutionary pension while he was living in Anderson
County, Tennessee, April 18, 1818. In 1820 he referred to his wife as aged
sixty-eight years but he did not give her name.
He enlisted October 11, 1777, and served in Captain Adam Wallace's Captain
Mallory's companies and in Colonel William Heth's Third Virginia regiment He was
in the Siege of Charleston in May 1780, when he was wounded in the leg, arm and
side and taken prisoner. He was held on board a British Warship for fourteen
months. He was then released at Jamestown, Virginia. He returned to his home
from which he had then been absent about five years. He moved to Tennessee after
the Revolution.
Additional Comments:
From:
SOME TENNESSEE HEROES
OF THE
REVOLUTION
Compiled From Pension Statements
PAMPHLET NO. IV
by Zella Armstrong
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